WHAT MRS. EDDY'S RESIDENCE MEANT TO CONCORD AND TO NEW HAMPSHIRE

Concord (N. H.) Daily Patriot

[From the Concord (N. H.) Daily Patriot.]

Editor Hartford of the Portsmouth Daily Chronicle, commenting Tuesday evening in his paper, on the action of Mrs. Eddy in leaving Concord and going to Boston to make her home, says,—

"Mrs. Eddy's removal from Concord to Brookline, Mass., is a distinct loss for Concord, and for that matter, for the State. Mrs. Eddy gave to Concord a distinction of its own. Her presence not only held that city before the public, but brought to its merchants and hotel men and manufacturers many thousands of dollars yearly.

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February 8, 1908
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